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Dr. Shahar Shoham has been a member of Linktree for 10 months and joined in August 2025. The social media accounts linked to from Dr. Shahar Shoham are: • Email Besides social media accounts, ShaharShoham has populated their site with: • Postdoc fellow, IIAS, Leiden University • Berlin Anthropology Seminar Series • Thesis: Pickers and Packers: Translocal Narratives of Returning Thai Agriculture Labour Migrants from Israel • Dissertation: The Heroes from Isaan Working in Israel: The Production of Migrants in the Thailand-Israel Migration Regime • Songs of Heroism and Resistence/Maarav • The Political Side of PARALLEL II: Infrastructure and Ambiguity of Post-Cold War Life in Isaan • Sending Gravity/Parallel 2: Interzone w/Komtouch Napattaloong, Udon Thani • Gender Based Sexual Violence Against Migrant Workers in the Agricultural Sector in Israel • Political Gravitas and Translocal Epistemologies of Sending Communities: The Thailand- Israel Migration Regime in the Orbit of Isaan - สถาบันวิจัยประชากรและสังคม มหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล • The Berlin Institute for Empirical Integration and Migration Research (BIM) • Working in a War Land/Bas Babylon w/ Jonathan Omer Mizrahi, Holon • Family and Community: Alternative Anti-Trafficking Action Plan: A Proposed Model Based on a Labor Approach to Trafficking • Moving under Threats: The Treacherous Journeys of Refugees who ‘Voluntary’ Departed from Israel to Rwanda and Uganda and Reached Europe • Crucial Yet Disavowed: Thai Migrant Farmworkers and Israel’s Migration Regime • Pickers and Packers/Poor Archive w/Komtouch Napattaloong, Noir Row, Udon Thani • Upon their release from captivity, the Thai hostages were elevated to the status of "human beings" (Hebrew) • Plight of migrant laborers killed, held hostage in Middle East exposes Israel’s reliance on overseas workforce • "Better a Prison in Israel than Dying on the Way" Testimonies of Refugees who "'Voluntarily'' Departed Israel to Rwanda and Uganda and Gained Protection in Europe • The afterlife of research: reflections on co-dissemination methods in an anti-deportation struggle • Ethical considerations of ‘going public’: public and media co-dissemination of research findings with refugees • IN NOBODY’S SERVICE, Galerie Wedding, Berlin • "Hebrew Labor" and Thai workers' songs, Hasakranit podcast (Hebrew) • "The work is exhausting and the heart is lonely": When Thai workers play the blues (Hebrew) • Visit Rwanda: Britain’s harsh welcome for refugees • Exposure to Traumatic Experiences Among Asylum Seekers from Eritrea and Sudan During Migration to Israel • The Invisible Lives of Israel’s Thai Workforce